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Palm tree survival after hurricanes: UF/IFAS tips and insights for property owners

Lourdes MederosAugust 8th, 2024In the aftermath of a hurricane, some palm tree owners may worry about the survival of their beloved palms. With more than 2,600 species, the iconic palm seen across Florida landscapes is heartier than one may think, even when those lush green palm fronds are suddenly wilted and thinned out due to extreme winds and […]

Recap: Summer SWFL Small Farmer Network Meeting on Pine Island

Jessica M. RyalsSeptember 11th, 2023On July 19, 2023 the Southwest Small Farmer Network held the summer meeting at FruitScapes, LLC on Pine Island in Lee County, FL. The focus of the meeting was to highlight the resiliency of producers on Pine Island which was devastated by Hurricane Ian, connect producers with each other, and share UF/IFAS Extension and Florida […]

After the Storm Passes: What to Do

Andra JohnsonSeptember 1st, 2023I hope that you and your loved ones are safe from harm. Early Wednesday morning, Hurricane Idalia made landfall along Florida’s West Central Coast as a Category 3 storm. As of Friday, many areas of North Florida are without power, and there has been widespread damage from high winds and storm surge. UF/IFAS Extension faculty […]

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